History of American Trotskyism, 1928–38

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History of American Trotskyism, 1928–38, Report of a Participant is a biographical book written by the Communist James P. Cannon,[1] founder and leader of the Socialist Workers Party. The book is based on twelve speeches given by Cannon in 1942 explaining about his expulsion from the Communist Party USA as a Trotskyist in 1928 and the efforts to build a new, non-Stalinist communist movement in the United States.

References

  1. ^ Gilbert, James (1992). Writers and Partisans: A History of Literary Radicalism in America. Columbia University Press. pp. 289–. ISBN 9780231082556. Retrieved 8 September 2014.